"At the moment, we are trying to get as much butter and cream out of our producers," he said.
I really enjoyed this line of the story:
"There's going to be a milk shortage, sir!"
"There's nothing else for it, Stibbons*, it's time for plan Extra Harvest."
"But... but sir... the Unions!"
"Unions be damned! We have a duty to overcharge people for their seasonal treats and we can't do that if we aren't producing any!"
"But milking the farmers?!"
*scene cuts to rows and rows of farmers in a Matrix-esque arrangement, all hooked up to state-of-the-art milking machines, while just a handful of NFU protesters stare through the window in dismay*
*In my universe, the underling / butler / sidekick of every Super Evil Overlord is called Stibbons. I haven't yet decided if it's the same guy or not.
Haha! That Rat Episode!
And hey, why not? We seem to have a 70's Tribute Government (totally stole that from comedian Josie Long), we should totally get free butter (and cream!) now we're leaving the EU.
My gran always used stork instead of butter. It tasted foul so we always chose bread and jam. I am sure my mum said she could never remember having anything else has a child. Borm 1933. A lot of people used it in WW2 because butter was hard to get apparently. Do not remember that myself.Careful what you wish for.
If you want a tribute solution, Stork was introduced because of the last butter shortage!
I remember on the tv news about the mountains of butter being destroyed as there was to much of it. Pretty much like paying farmers not to grow any crops.I vaguely remember butter being handed out for free when we joined the E.U in the 70s.
I would like to to have seen that as well.There was an April Fools Joke when I was a kid that said that Australian farmers, following a bout of cattle-killing disease, were responding to the ensuing dairy shortage by experimenting with a new dairy industry - by milking kangaroos
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